%MAKETEXT{"string" args="..."}%
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
"text" or string="text" | The text to be displayed. | none |
args="param1, param2" | a comma-separated list of arguments to be interpolated in the string, replacing the [_N] placeholders in it. | none |
%MAKETEXT{string="Notes:"}%
%MAKETEXT{"If you have any questions, please contact [_1]." args="%WIKIWEBMASTER%"}%
%MAKETEXT{"Did you want to ~[~[[_1]~]~[reset [_2]'s password~]~]?" args="%SYSTEMWEB%.ResetPassword, %WIKINAME%"}%
string
to the current user's language only if it has such string in its translation table for that language.
&
) followed by one letter (one of a...z
, A...Z
-- say, X
) in the translatable string will be translated to <span class='twikiAccessKey'>X</span>
. This is used to implement access keys. If you want to write an actual amperstand that stays just before a letter, write two consecutive amperstands (&&
): they will be transformed in just one.
~[
and ~]
in the text have a special meaning and need to be escaped using ~[
and ~]
, respectively.
_
) are reserved. You must not use translatable phrases starting with an underscore.
%VARIABLES%
inside the translatable strings - string would not get translated because variables get expanded before the %MAKETEXT{...}%
itself is handled.